But did you actually clear the cache on the serverside as well?
Sometimes this does make a difference!

Stefan

On Jun 28, 11:38 am, "Martin Groh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Yes I did. I deployed it with an absolute clear cache...
>
> On 6/28/07, Kostas Papadimitriou <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> >  Martin Groh wrote:
>
> > Hello all!
>
> > I'm about to publish my first symfony project and ran on some problems.
> > After I've frozen my project I deployed it from my WinXP Dev Environment
> > to our Linux Server which acts as our integration environment.
> > Now when I try to start my app, I get the following exception:
> > [sfViewException] Unable to load "I18nHelper.php" helper in:
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/apps/frontend/modules/page/lib/helper,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/apps/frontend/lib/helper,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/lib/helper,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/config/../lib/symfony/helper,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/lib, /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/apps/frontend/lib,
> > /var/www/htdocs/sfoutsourcing/config/../lib/symfony/vendor, .,
> > /usr/share/pear, /usr/lib/php/, No need to say, that the I18nHelper.phpist 
> > located exactly where it is supposed to be (in
> > <project>/lib/symfony/helper/ after project freeze).
>
> > Can anyone please help me?
> > Thanks...
>
> > Clueless Martin
>
> >  Have you cleared your cache ?


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